South African Comics Find Big Laughs in Politics

5/17/2013 6:56PM

A crop of young comedians have embraced political humor in South Africa as a way of finding common ground — and humorous distinctions — among races. WSJ's Peter Wonacott reports from Johannesburg via #WorldStream.

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